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Ottawa to ban commercial waste dumping at Trail Road landfill
Ottawa to ban commercial waste dumping at Trail Road landfill

Ottawa Citizen

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Ottawa Citizen

Ottawa to ban commercial waste dumping at Trail Road landfill

The City of Ottawa will be banning commercial, industrial and institutional waste at the Trail Waste Facility Landfill starting in July this year. Article content Article content All waste produced by these sectors are subject to the ban, according to a memo sent out on Friday. This includes all commercial vehicles, vehicles larger than a half-ton pickup truck, trailers with more than one axle, and any vehicle or trailer with dumping mechanisms and company markers. The last day to dump commercial and industrial waste is Monday, June 30. Article content Article content Article content According to the memo, the goal is to extend the life of the waste site as part of the city's Waste Plan. City staff said commercial, industrial and institutional waste is bulkier, harder to compact and takes up more space than residential waste. Article content The ban is expected to extend the life of the landfill by approximately one year, according to the memo. Article content 'The city is uniquely positioned to preserve Trail's capacity through the ban of (commercial, industrial and institutional waste), given the number of private sector landfills and transfer stations located within the city's boundaries and within 100 km of its boundaries that are open to (commercial, industrial and institutional waste),' the memo read. Article content City staff said private landfills that will accept commercial waste include: Article content Article content Article content City staff also said they will send out email notices and pamphlets to contractors and businesses informing them about this change throughout May and June. The memo also said the change will be reflected on the city's website and Waste Explorer page. Article content Informational pamphlets will also be available at the Trail Waste Facility Landfill. Article content 'This material ban is one of various actions being planned and implemented this year to support the Waste Plan. Later this year, an update on other Waste Plan Actions will be provided to members of Council,' the memo added. Article content

Date set for 'fight against unjust decision' over waste incinerator
Date set for 'fight against unjust decision' over waste incinerator

Yahoo

time27-01-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Date set for 'fight against unjust decision' over waste incinerator

Campaigners now know the date they will get a chance to try and overturn the decision to build a waste incinerator on Portland. An application was made to the High Court in December for a statutory review of the government's decision to grant planning permission, overruling Dorset Council's refusal of Powerfuel Portland's planning application at Portland Port. As reported, the controversial scheme was given the green light in September, despite fierce opposition from local residents and campaigners, including Olympic sailors who train at the Weymouth and Portland National Sailing Academy. Campaigners, who have been fundraising to support their legal challenge, have now received notification of the hearing dates for the claim against the government's decision. The statutory review will be heard at the Royal Courts of Justice on March 12 and can continue, if necessary, on March 13. The grounds of claim against the government include the decision not satisfying Dorset Council's spatial strategy and the 'proximity principle' from its Waste Plan and that it contains a number of factual errors relating to proposals for a waste management facility in Canford, which it relied on for comparison with Powerfuel's proposals. An artists impression of the waste incinerator at Portland Port (Image: Supplied) READ: Hundreds march against Portland incinerator in Weymouth Debbie Tulett who will be representing the Stop Portland Waste Incinerator campaign at the High Court said: 'We have news of our hearing dates for the statutory review against the government decision to overturn Dorset Council's unanimous planning refusal for a waste incinerator at Portland Port. "We will be in the Royal Courts of Justice on the 12th and if necessary also on the 13th March 2025 to fight the unjust government decision.' READ: Hopes Portland waste incinerator is scrapped amid rule changes The announcement comes just weeks after the government announced it would be introducing strict rules around building new waste incinerators. These rules have given campaigners new hope that Powerfuel would not be able to meet the requirements to get an environmental permit from the Environment Agency. However, the government department has confirmed the new rules do not impact the issuing of permits. Powerfuel has also stated that the new rules are for future planning permissions and 'does not apply' to the Portland project. It has also said it would meet the requirement that new facilities need to support the government's net zero objectives. Last week Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer assured residents that 'strict criteria' will be adhered to amid plans for the Portland waste incinerator. READ: Ellie Aldridge hits out at Portland waste incinerator plans Campaigner Giovanna Lewis said: 'Tens of thousands of local residents are determined to put a stop to this polluting, resource destroying project in order to protect our environment, the tourism industry, our quality of life and our health. If the outcome doesn't go our way at court, the campaign won't stop."

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